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Motivational Speaker Leatrice Naylor: “The Billionaire Mom…why not?”
- Posted on 07.03.09
Related causes: Arts, Community, Leaders, Youth
by Bobbi Miller-Moro
One mom went from tragedy to breakthrough invention for women.
During these tough, almost brutal economic times it is easy to just operate from fear. Holding your money close, not taking risks, not starting new ventures or not following your dreams. However, something is happening at the deepest level for many people around the world; they are finding their strength and their most explosive creative forces are waiting to be uncovered. New start-up business and companies, mergers, new ventures are happening and it is exciting. If you are not at the forefront of this collective momentum, it is never too late. Your resources are limitless once you begin to look. One woman did just that, and Leatrice Naylor’s journey didn’t just start in the recession.
When one of her three daughters was discovered to have a golf ball sized tumor in her brain, her life changed instantly. Leatrice and her retired military husband gave their daughter everything they could to ...Read More -
BBC Documentary Video of The Execution of A Teenage Girl -- The Story of 16 year-old Atefeh Sahaaleh Rajabi
- Posted on 06.29.09
Related causes: Health, Human Rights, Leaders, Youth
by Lily Mazahery
August 06, 2006 12:01 PM EDT (Updated: August 24, 2006 01:47 PM EDT)
In the early morning hours of a gloomy day in August of 2004, a 16 year old girl by the name of Atefeh Sahaaleh Rajabi, was executed in public. Imam Haji Rezai, the powerful head of the Islamic judiciary in the city of Neka, the same Muslim Cleric who had sentenced Atefeh to death, personally placed the noose around Atefeh's tiny neck, before she was hoisted on a crane to her death.
And that is how this so-called man of God proudly became the judge, the jury, and the executioner of a child, whose "crimes" were only described as "acts incompatible with chastity."
After her execution, the state-run newspaper accused Atefeh of adultery and described her as 22 years old. Yet, Atefeh was not married - and she was just 16. The transcripts of Atefeh's court proceedings have never been released.
A group of brave journalists entered Iran in disguise to investigate Atefeh's death senten...Read More -
The poster child of the Iranian protest: lovely Neda.
- Posted on 06.24.09
Related causes: Arts, Community, Environment, Health, Human Rights, Leaders, Youth
“I am sitting here enjoying my freedom while women are dying for theirs around the world.” ~ Bobbi Miller-Moro
As a woman, I have a responsibility to speak for other women, and the example of what happened to a precious beautiful 26 year old philosophy student Iranian woman while protesting is unspeakable. Allegedly shot in the chest by a sniper Basij militia while she was standing with her father (or teacher?). He knelt down and begged his dying daughter, “Do not be afraid” as she bled to death. Heart-wrenching. Here is the Facebook fans page set up for her.
Neda Agha Soltan (Persian: ندا آقا سلطان ; born 1982, died 20 June 2009; age 26–27).
What can we do? These brave young women standing against the regime, fighting for their fredom, rights and democracy. Nobel Peace Laureate and lawyer Shirin Ebadi of Iran describes how education can lead to peace in the Middle East, and she is at the forefront of this movement. Education is the secret weapon for women to understand the...Read More -
This is the only 100% natural, pure, certified organic cosmetic, nutritional and perfectly pure line of products in the world. And I love it.
- Posted on 04.06.09
Related causes: Animals, Arts, Community, Environment, Health, Human Rights, Leaders, Youth
I have known Susan for a while, a lovely woman in her 50's. When I saw her last fall after not seeing her for a year I stopped in my tracks. She looked completely 100% vibrant and different. Her skin was illuminating from where she was sitting like 20 feet away, her hair was full and lustrous. I could not stop talking to her about how healthy and vibrant she looked. She told me how she has been taking Mi Essence products. From detoxifying products, to certified organic shampoo's and cleansers. So natural and pure-you can eat most of the products. I was intrigued. Being a mother of five children, I did not have a lot of extra money for expensive products-so I did not follow up.
Until after a few months went by and I was dissapointed with my hair feeling heavy and weighed down-even after washing. So, I called Susan and asked about the shampoo she was telling me about. " Lemon Myrtle Shampoo" she told me, so I went online and bought my first shampoo and conditioner. The first five ...Read More -
nice room
- Posted on 03.11.09
Related causes: Animals, Arts, Community, Environment, Health, Human Rights, Leaders, Youth
Homeless boy Pagsabungan Road, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines. Photography by who log why
Beverly Hills Hotel photo by Alan Light
'Our World' Photo Exhibit.
Designed by Bobbi Miller Moro
Women Without Borders US
'Our World' Photo exhibit brings awareness and enlightenment to viewers around the world.
We appreciate the abundance and wealth in our world, united with the realities of war, poverty, abuse and disregard towards our fellow human.
Ideally you will discover new actions that make a difference in the lives of our human family. May everyone enjoy the same privileges and quality of life experience in our life time.
Women Without Borders US
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